European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 22, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and strip sports june 22, 1991 b Page 28 tigers extend Sparky Detroit up a Detroit tigers manager Sparky Anderson wants to put his name in baseball a record books a few More times and will have at least until 1994 to do it. A when this is through ill have managed the longest in Quot Detroit and Cincinnati ill be third on the All time list and ill have managed for 25 years a Anderson said thursday after signing a contract Extension through the 1994 season. Anderson the loth winning est manager in major league history with 1,868 Vic lories had a contract through the 1992 Campaign before the Extension. A records Are such a big part of baseball a Anderson said. A sure it Means something to me to create Anderson joined the tigers on june 12, 1979, alter spending nine seasons with the Cincinnati reds. He is the win ingest manager in re def history with 863&Quot victories. Ilis 1,005 wins in Detroit Are second to the 1,131 Llu Ghio recorded with the tigers from 1907-20. Flint Mich. A Earl Anthony ended his Brilliant Bowling career with a spree of strikes thursday night winning three matches before losing the $55,000 Flint or a senior open to top seeded Richard Beattie. A a in a thrilled to end my career this Way a said Anthony Winner of a record 41 regular and three senior titles in _ 21 years. A Dick out. Earl Anthony bowled me and deserved to win. I started my career with a a lond place finish and ends with striking flourish l finished second in my last i guess that a justice.�?�. It was the first professional bowlers association Victory and first win on television for Beattie Quot like Anthony a Lethander. Beatt Evvon $5,000. Anthony the fourth seed in the Ste i adder final round beat John Hricsina 258-191, Jimmy certain 250-226 and Iene stus 268-171 before losing to Beattie 245-236 in the championship round. Anthony 53, had no mathematical Chance to win w Hen he stepped to the line for the final time lie threw three strikes in the final Frame to finish his career on a High note. �?o1 told myself a this is your last shot so lets make it a Good line a Quot Anthony said. Anthony the first Bowler to win $1 million said he will fulfil his exhibition schedule through August and then hang up his Bowling shoes for Good. A a it a been fun in be had a great time and its been a wonderful 21 years a Anthony said. A a in be made friends around the world but 1 wont miss the travelling and ill have fun staying Home. My wife. Susie promised me if i stayed Home i could play All the Golf i want.�?�. The 53-year-old Anthony earned the fourth of five qualifying spots in the finals by edging. Teata Semiz 220-216 in wednesdays final match. Anthony has been bothered by Back knee elbow1 and hand injuries in recent years. Quot. A a. A Anthony left the pro. Bowling tour following the 1983 season after winning Aba player of the year honors a record sixth time. L in rested until four years ago when he joined the senior tour for bowlers 50 and older. He led the tour with three victories and $41,130 in earnings last i really retired in 1983,�?� he said. A since then in be played in a few tournaments Here and there but in be really been phasing myself out the last few / a Anthony was inducted into the Aba Hall of Fame in 1981 and the american Bow Ling Congress Hall of Fame in 1986 a a a in be never Felt. I was that special a he said. A just because someone dominates an Era does t make him the Best Bowler of All time. I d like to be included in the top 10. Now that would be an Rose cheered by Moor league fans Reading a. Apr the Reading Phillies retired Mike Schmidt a number 011 thursday night and the Surprise guest was Pete Rose. Minutes away from stepping into a baseball stadium for the first time in almost two years. Rose said he did t know How he would Teel when he appeared from beneath the stands and into View of the crowd. A the Way the fans behave is Gonna make my feeling a Rose said. A a it a up to the fans How i feel. But i Don t worry about it 1 done to think they have a reason not to have a positive reaction a and they did t. The crowd of 5,222 at Reading municipal stadium stood and offered Quot a loud ovation for the banished baseball Star who was a Surprise guest Quot during ceremonies to retire the minor league uniform number of his Friend and former teammate. A a in a just like to say its Nice to be at a ballgame Quot Rose told the crowd after he and Quot his wife Carol embraced Schmidt in front of Home it was roses first appearance at a Ballpark since August 1989, Days before then commissioner a. Bartlett Giamatti placed him on baseball a permanently ineligible list for making bets through bookmakers. Rose was released from prison Jan. 7. He served a five month sentence at a Federal prison Camp in Marion 111. After pleading guilty to cheating on his inc Hue taxes. Rose said lie showed up thursday to Honor Schmidt a former teammate. Inside sports changes in pit paying off a Page 22 Young Groom is a hit a Page 25 dodgers win 5th in Row a Page 26 Seles withdraws from Wimbledon a Page 27
